Thelma B. Kenney
CANTON – Thelma B. Kenney died Wednesday Dec. 8, 2021 at the Pinnacle and Rehabilitation Center in Canton. She was born in Livermore, the daughter of Ezra E. and Clara F. (Gordon) Bryant.
After school she worked in shoe factories and cotton mills, retiring from Bennett Imports in Livermore Falls. She married Rupert J. Kenney in the 70’s, he died in 1992.
She was known for making men’s shirts that fit and selling them at cost, crocheting, tole painting, her own dresses and her flower garden. She also enjoyed doing crossword puzzles and reading.
She is survived by brothers, Raymond of Langtown, Bertram and wife Ruby of Norway, and Robert and wife Sally of Canton; sisters Lida Keene of Hartford and Jeanette Donahue of Livermore; and a special niece Kathy Landry.
The family would like extend a special thanks to Pinnacle Health and Rehab and Beacon Hospice for their care and kindness shown to Thelma.
Friends and family are invited to sign the online guest book and share memories with the family at http://www.meaderandson.com.
Graveside services will be held in the spring at Maple Grove Cemetery in East Hartford. Arrangements are under the direction of the Meader & Son Funeral Home 3 Franklin St Rumford, ME.
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